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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


Graz / Austria, May 22-26, 2005    
 


 
Benefits of Human Presence in Space


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Session  II.8.1 - Countermeasures
Theme II: Future of human spaceflight: Exploratory missions
Date: 24 May 2005, 9:00
Chair: Suzanne Schneider, Felice Strollo
Room A
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
II.8.1-1
9:00-9:30
Suzanne Schneider
Session overview
II.8.1-2
9:30-9:45
Charles F. Sawin, D.R. Francisco, J. Hayes
Advances in countermeasures for physiological decrements associated with long-duration human space missions
II.8.1-3
9:45-10:00
Angie Bukley, D. Lawrence, G. Clément
Generating artificial gravity onboard the Space Shuttle
II.8.1-4
10:00-10:15
Boris Shenkman, O. Vinogradova
Chronic effects of low-frequency, low-intensity electrostimulation of stretched human muscle. Implications for countermeasure usage
II.8.1-5
10:15-10:30
Michele Salanova, B. Püttmann, J. Rudnick, G. Schiffl, J. Rittweger, D. Felsenberg, D. Blottner
Resistive vibration muscle exercise (RVE) as countermeasure during 56-days of horizontal bedrest (Berlin Bedrest Study 2003/4): Effects on sarcolemmal nitric oxide synthase expression